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Ajmer will prepare strong and sensitive health care professionals in the medical field.

Ajmer : Ajmer A three-day workshop on Basic Course in Medical Education was organized to acquaint medical teachers with modern teaching methods, clinical skills, assessment techniques, and communication competencies and effectively implement new achievements in medical education. . Dr. Anil Samaria, Principal of Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, inaugurated the workshop. He said that this is an important step towards preparing empowered and sensitive health care professionals in the medical field.

Dr. Pooja Mathur, Coordinator of the Medical Education Unit, conducted the workshop under the auspices of the National Medical Commission (NMC). It was attended by 30 participants and 11 experienced resource persons. Special guest NMC Supervisor Dr. Bushra Fiza gave suggestions. Experts Dr. Vikas Saxena, Dr. Bhagchand, Dr. Pooja Mathur, Dr. Poonam Goganiya, Dr. Deepa Thadani, Dr. Sarla Mahawar, Dr. Ratan Yadav, Dr. Kanwar Singh and Dr. Jaiprakash, Dr. Kalpana, Dr. Suchitra, Dr. Bhagchand Khorwal discussed.

More focus on these aspects

Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME): Reforms needed in modern medical curriculum.

To encourage teachers to use innovative methods.

To enable teachers to do effective counseling and administration.

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